Prevalence of hepatitis C among pregnant women in an Appalachian population

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Pollock, Taylor S. [1 ]
Robert, Chris A. [2 ]
Seybold, Dara J. [2 ,4 ]
Hur, Marisa [3 ]
Broton, Alina [3 ]
Calhoun, Byron C. [1 ]
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[1] West Virginia Univ, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Charleston Div, Charleston Area Med Ctr, Charleston, WV USA
[2] CAMC Inst Acad Med, Charleston, WV USA
[3] West Virginia Sch Osteopath Med, Lewisburg, WV USA
[4] Inst Acad Med, Charleston Area Med Ctr, 3110 MacCorkle Ave SE, Charleston, WV 25304 USA
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hepatitis C; obstetrics; postpartum; preterm birth; prevalence; VIRUS-INFECTION; BIRTH;
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10.1111/jvh.13911
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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The opioid crisis has adversely affected West Virginia's pregnant and infant populations. With high rates of opioid use disorder and neonatal abstinence syndrome, West Virginia has the highest rates of Hepatitis C (HCV) acute infection among pregnant women. To better understand how HCV impacts an already high-risk population, the study purpose was to (1) describe its prevalence among women receiving prenatal care at a single tertiary care clinic in Appalachia and compare with state and national rates, and (2) determine whether it is associated with preterm birth (gestation <37 weeks). Data were collected on a retrospective cohort of pregnant patients universally screened for HCV between 2017 and 2021. The study cohort had an HCV infection rate of 119/988 = 11.94% or 119.4 per 1000. This is five times the rate of 22.6 per 1000 live births in West Virginia in 2014 and 35 times the national rate of 3.4 per 1000 live births (MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 66, 2017 and 470). Viral loads were detected in 63 (6.38%) of patients. The study cohort with birth outcome data had high rates of tobacco use (326/720; 45.3%) and substance abuse (209/720; 29.0%). The preterm birth rate was 17.8% (128/720), almost double the national average (10.09%) (Natl Vital Stat Rep 70, 2021 and 1). There was no statistically significant difference in preterm birth between HCV-positive (15/92; 16.3%) and HCV-negative (113/628; 18.0%) patients. HCV infection in our population presents a significant public health issue and missed opportunity for treatment in a population with continuity of care challenges. These findings could be used to justify a pilot program for early postpartum referral for treatment.
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